Review
"I Frankenstein" is set in 1793 after Victor Frankenstein dies while going after the very monster of his creation who killed Mrs. Frankenstein in a fit of passionate rage.
The Frankenstein monster's (Adam Eckhart) unique state of being an invincible being without a soul makes him target for the Demons and their leader Naberius who plans to conquer the world with more reanimated demonic humans.
On the other hand the demons' nemeses the Gargoyles under their Queen Leonore (Miranda Otto) aim to foil this diabolical plan of world domination by protecting Frankenstein's monster whom she has baptized with the name Adam and Frankenstein's journal where he wrote the reanimation process in great detail.
200 years later in the present time Naberius in his human form Charles Wessex (Bill Nighy) employs renowned human electrophysiologist Dr. Terra Ward (Yvonne Strahovski) to assist him in carrying out his nefarious scheme.
So this graphic novel turned film is another one of those fantasies where good creatures battle with evil creatures who are out to control the world. This novel's author Kevin Grevioux also writes the script of this one. You can expect similarities with "Underworld" which was also by Grevioux. Grevioux himself appears as the burly head of security in the film.
The Demons are obviously evil the way they looked. The Gargoyles may look good in their usual form but when they are in their winged form they turn into stonefaced flying well gargoyles. It is just strange and atypical that supposedly good beings will take on an ugly look.
Aaron Eckhart and his characteristic strong cleft chin makes a good stoic Adam. He did not have to express a whole lot of emotion except angst and rage. He does not really look like the grotesque monster as how Robert de Niro was made up to look in Kenneth Branagh's ȯrankenstein" film based on Mary Shelley's book. Eckhart's "monster" is just a very buff guy with long scars over his face and body.
Bill Nighy does not do anything spectacular as Wessex just the typical British bad guy. His Demon form is not really as grandly demonic as you would expect. His minions had stronger demon forms than him.
Miranda Otto plays the regal Leonore as well as she could though her role does not really demand too much of her. The young beautiful and svelte Yvonne Strahovski would not really be the way you'd imagine Ȫn eminent electrophysiologist" to look like. But hey this is a graphic novel so fan boys need a pretty face to make them happy.
Overall this is just one shallow popcorn flick. It may be entertaining for those who do not expect too much. I did enjoy the Ȫrnis"inspired fight between Adam and a demon. That was the best fight sequence in the whole film.
Its messages of sacred duty higher purpose and good vs. evil with commonlooking CGI effects may have already been seen too many times in various dark fantasy films in recent years. The way they ended this film it seems to be hoping for a sequel. I am not sure it will get one.